"Another system that has bounced back quickly after bottoming out a few years ago, the Diamondbacks have rebuilt with two very strong drafts (despite whiffing twice on first-rounders), a couple of productive trades and the signings of the two best Bahamian prospects in baseball," Keith Law, who complies the rankings, wrote of the Diamondbacks' system. "The news gets even better: In this June’s draft, Arizona will pick 16th, 26th, twice in the comp A round, once in the second round and twice more in the competitive balance B round, giving it seven picks in the top 80."

Arizona has three of the MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects right now: Shortstop Jazz Chisolm is ranked No. 60, pitcher Jon Duplantier comes in at No. 73, and pitcher Taylor Widener is No. 83.

Jon Duplantier is among the Diamondbacks' top prospects.(Photo11: Rob Schumacher/azcentral sports)

The team does have a history of being a strong draft-and-develop organization. From 2004-2015, the Diamondbacks placed in the top half of Baseball America’s organizational rankings nine times. They rated in the Top 10 in five of those years.

They have quickly turned things around the past two years with their drafts.

MLB Pipeline's ranking of the Diamondbacks' top 30 prospects has 13 being selected in the 2017 or 2018 MLB drafts.